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The first set in the [[Pokémon Mezastar]] Gorgeous Star series was released on July 6, 2023. It consisted of 70 tags and was the fifteenth set overall.
The first set in the [[Pokémon Mezastar]] Gorgeous Star series was released on July 6, 2023. It consisted of 70 tags and was the fifteenth set overall.
[[File:Mezastar Gorgeous Star Set 1.png|thumb|240px|right|Japanese set logo]]


==Information==
==Information==
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Players who used a {{DL|Pokémon Mezastar|Memory tags|Memory tag}} at any time from the set's launch until September 6, 2023 would earn a Weekly Stamp. Using a Memory tag with the same profile in a subsequent week would earn players another Weekly Stamp. Accumulating two of these stamps would unlock a picnic bag Fashion Item for players to customize their avatar. Accumulating four stamps would unlock a Superstar Sensor, five stamps would unlock a {{p|Ho-Oh}} Emblem, and six stamps would unlock another Superstar Sensor. Players with the Ho-Oh Emblem would then have a chance to add the Rainbow Pokémon to their Support Pokémon roster during Get in Battle! mode. Players with Memory tags could also add up to three new Partner Pokémon to their roster: {{p|Sprigatito}}, {{p|Fuecoco}}, and {{p|Quaxly}}. Each Pokémon could be [[evolution|evolved]] through to their final stage by earning in-game Star Points. Double Star Points could also be earned in two stints over the course of the set: between July 27 and August 9, 2023 and between August 31 and September 13, 2023. People with a Mezastar Club account could redeem digital tickets at any time for the duration of this set and scan them on Mezastar machines to unlock exclusive features. These included a Support Pokémon Ticket for a {{p|Sylveon}} and a Present Ticket to unlock a set of festive Fashion Items comprising ''yukata'', geta, and ''uchiwa'' in conjunction with ''{{wp|Tanabata}}'', which was observed during the set's operation. A limited Present Ticket for a set of diving gear Fashion Items could be redeemed through the club between July 17 and 30, 2023.
Players who used a {{DL|Pokémon Mezastar|Memory tags|Memory tag}} at any time from the set's launch until September 6, 2023 would earn a Weekly Stamp. Using a Memory tag with the same profile in a subsequent week would earn players another Weekly Stamp. Accumulating two of these stamps would unlock a picnic bag Fashion Item for players to customize their avatar. Accumulating four stamps would unlock a Superstar Sensor, five stamps would unlock a {{p|Ho-Oh}} Emblem, and six stamps would unlock another Superstar Sensor. Players with the Ho-Oh Emblem would then have a chance to add the Rainbow Pokémon to their Support Pokémon roster during Get in Battle! mode. Players with Memory tags could also add up to three new Partner Pokémon to their roster: {{p|Sprigatito}}, {{p|Fuecoco}}, and {{p|Quaxly}}. Each Pokémon could be [[evolution|evolved]] through to their final stage by earning in-game Star Points. Double Star Points could also be earned in two stints over the course of the set: between July 27 and August 9, 2023 and between August 31 and September 13, 2023. People with a Mezastar Club account could redeem digital tickets at any time for the duration of this set and scan them on Mezastar machines to unlock exclusive features. These included a Support Pokémon Ticket for a {{p|Sylveon}} and a Present Ticket to unlock a set of festive Fashion Items comprising ''yukata'', geta, and ''uchiwa'' in conjunction with ''{{wp|Tanabata}}'', which was observed during the set's operation. A limited Present Ticket for a set of diving gear Fashion Items could be redeemed through the club between July 17 and 30, 2023.


The Trainer and Battle lineup for this set included two returning Trainer classes in Waiter and Bug Catcher Girl, two new Trainer classes in Artisan and Hairdresser, and a new Star Trainer named Sasura. Mezastar Club members could redeem Battle Tickets for each opponent and challenge them to unlock new customization options for their avatar. As part of a tie-in with the {{pkmn|anime}}, characters from ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]'' could also randomly challenge the player as a Trainer and Battle opponent. These comprised [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] [[Liko]], [[Roy]], and [[Friede]], as well as [[Explorers]] Admin [[Amethio]]. While challenging the anime-related opponents did not offer trophies or Fashion Items, players were given the option to dispense a tag featuring one of their Pokémon after a battle. Between July 20 and August 16, 2023, players could challenge Star Trainers Tarmo and Ishuta in a Trainer Tag Battle. Those that managed to defeat the pair would each unlock a formal jacket Fashion Item. Mezastar Navigators Masato and Sakura could also be challenged as Trainer Tag Battle opponents for a limited time as part of the ranked Masato & Sakura's Powerful Tag Battle campaign. Pairs that defeated Masato and Sakura in battle would unlock Superstar tag sunglasses Fashion Items for their avatars. Players with the top 100 scores following the end of the campaign also won a certificate. The campaign ran from August 20 until September 13, 2023.<ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/event/e230810 ''全国のみんなで競おう! ふたりでオンライン店頭大会『マサト&サクラのきょうりょくタッグバトル』'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website event details] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230816142708/https://pokemonmezastar.com/event/e230810 archived copy])</ref>
The Trainer and Battle lineup for this set included two returning Trainer classes in Waiter and Bug Catcher Girl, two new Trainer classes in Artisan and Hairdresser, and a new Star Trainer named Sasura. Mezastar Club members could redeem Battle Tickets for each opponent and challenge them to unlock new customization options for their avatar. As part of a tie-in with the {{pkmn|animated series}}, characters from ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]'' could also randomly challenge the player as a Trainer and Battle opponent. These comprised [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] [[Liko]], [[Roy]], and [[Friede]], as well as [[Explorers]] Admin [[Amethio]]. While challenging the ''Horizons'' opponents did not offer trophies or Fashion Items, players were given the option to dispense a tag featuring one of their Pokémon after a battle. Between July 20 and August 16, 2023, players could challenge Star Trainers Tarmo and Ishuta in a Trainer Tag Battle. Those that managed to defeat the pair would each unlock a formal jacket Fashion Item. Mezastar Navigators Masato and Sakura could also be challenged as Trainer Tag Battle opponents for a limited time as part of the ranked Masato & Sakura's Powerful Tag Battle campaign. Pairs that defeated Masato and Sakura in battle would unlock Superstar tag sunglasses Fashion Items for their avatars. Players with the top 100 scores following the end of the campaign also won a certificate. The campaign ran from August 20 until September 13, 2023.<ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/event/e230810 ''全国のみんなで競おう! ふたりでオンライン店頭大会『マサト&サクラのきょうりょくタッグバトル』'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website event details] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230816142708/https://pokemonmezastar.com/event/e230810 archived copy])</ref>


From July 6, 2023, one entertainment center from each of Japan's 47 prefectures was designated a "Mezastar City".<ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/new/gs1.html ''全国47都道府県の47店舗に『メザスタシティ』がオープン!'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230806122942/https://pokemonmezastar.com/new/gs1.html archived copy])</ref> These chains, which comprised Molly Fantasy, youme Town, and Namco arcades,<ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=1 ''遊べるお店けんさく'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website store search] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230806122813/https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=1 archived copy])</ref><ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=2 ''遊べるお店けんさく'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website store search] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230806122727/https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=2 archived copy])</ref><ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=3 ''遊べるお店けんさく'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website store search] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230806122532/https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=3 archived copy])</ref> contained Mezastar machines running a Mezastar TV Edition mode, which could be identified by an additional graphic on the start screen. Mezastar Navigators Masato, Ai, Sakura, and J (as well as some of their other personas) would appear in place of the usual characters providing guidance, with their own unique dialogue. Graphics of the Mezastar Navigators would also pop up from the bottom of the screen intermittently to "cheer" the player.
From July 6, 2023, one entertainment center from each of Japan's 47 prefectures was designated a "Mezastar City".<ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/new/gs1.html ''全国47都道府県の47店舗に『メザスタシティ』がオープン!'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230806122942/https://pokemonmezastar.com/new/gs1.html archived copy])</ref> These chains, which comprised Molly Fantasy, youme Town, and Namco arcades,<ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=1 ''遊べるお店けんさく'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website store search] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230806122813/https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=1 archived copy])</ref><ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=2 ''遊べるお店けんさく'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website store search] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230806122727/https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=2 archived copy])</ref><ref>[https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=3 ''遊べるお店けんさく'' | Official Pokémon Mezastar website store search] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230806122532/https://pokemonmezastar.com/shop/search.html?mezasta_flag=1&key_word=&page=3 archived copy])</ref> contained Mezastar machines running a Mezastar TV Edition mode, which could be identified by an additional graphic on the start screen. Mezastar Navigators Masato, Ai, Sakura, and J (as well as some of their other personas) would appear in place of the usual characters providing guidance, with their own unique dialogue. Graphics of the Mezastar Navigators would also pop up from the bottom of the screen intermittently to "cheer" the player.

Revision as of 17:42, 13 September 2024

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The first set in the Pokémon Mezastar Gorgeous Star series was released on July 6, 2023. It consisted of 70 tags and was the fifteenth set overall.

Japanese set logo

Information

The premier set of the Gorgeous Star series began to feature Generation IX Pokémon in earnest and introduced the Terastal mechanic to Pokémon Mezastar. Pokémon with a Terastal mark on their tags could Terastallize when selected to battle; Pokémon in this state could gain boosted bonuses from the Attack Roulette and use any Terastal move detailed on their tags. While not explicitly detailed on tags, a Pokémon's Terastal move type also designated the Tera Type it would change to upon Terastallizing. A Pokémon would remain Terastallized while it could still battle and only one Pokémon could Terastallize per session. Grade 6 Superstar Pokémon Charizard, Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval, as well as Grade 5 Star Pokémon Pikachu all supported the Terastal mechanic in this set.

Previous powered-up gimmicks continued to be supported in this series: Grade 6 Lugia and Ho-Oh could both use Double Moves; Grade 6 Reshiram and Zekrom, plus Grade 5 Blissey, Ludicolo, and Mr. Rime could all Dynamax; Grade 5 Celebi, Pinsir, Heracross, Flapple, and Appletun could all use Chain Attacks; Grade 5 Togekiss and Salamence could both use Z-Moves; a Grade 5 Vanilluxe could summon a Super Tag partner; and a Grade 5 Absol could Mega Evolve. Although they featured no powered-up mechanics, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet mascots Koraidon and Miraidon completed the set's lineup of Grade 6 Superstar Pokémon and were its focal Pokémon.

Legacy tags, aesthetic variants of Grade 6 Pokémon from past sets, continued to be a feature in this set. Mewtwo from the fifth Super Tag set, Zacian and Zamazenta from the first Double Chain set, Zygarde from the second Double Chain set, and Eternatus from the third Double Chain set could be obtained during play starting August 3, 2023. Gorgeous tags (Japanese: ゴージャスタグ) were a new type of aesthetic tag variant to debut in this set, which feature a rainbow Holofoil treatment on the artwork. Pokémon are depicted with a golden aura and tags have the word "ゴージャス" "Gorgeous" on both faces. Gorgeous Pokémon could be encountered during Get in Battle! mode and could be captured in Get Now! mode as per their regular counterparts; they could also be encountered from the launch of the set, unlike the established Legacy Pokémon. Nine Gorgeous Pokémon could be dispensed in total: Charizard, Celebi, Togekiss, Blissey, Togepi, Shinx, Krookodile, Golurk, and Carkol. Opposing Gorgeous Pokémon during Get Time! or Last!! Get Time! would cause Luxury Balls (named Gorgeous Balls in Japanese) to appear on the Poké Ball Roulette.

As with the previous debut set of a new series, all Pokémon Mezastar machines running Gorgeous Star featured updated UI graphics. The train station on the main menu was changed to a more opulent design featuring tilework and chandeliers; the park entrance to Get Now! mode was similarly changed to a more open area with a fountain and could be accessed through a ticket gate. Tags from the Gorgeous Star series featured different background artwork and began a new numbering system prefixed with "4".

Players who used a Memory tag at any time from the set's launch until September 6, 2023 would earn a Weekly Stamp. Using a Memory tag with the same profile in a subsequent week would earn players another Weekly Stamp. Accumulating two of these stamps would unlock a picnic bag Fashion Item for players to customize their avatar. Accumulating four stamps would unlock a Superstar Sensor, five stamps would unlock a Ho-Oh Emblem, and six stamps would unlock another Superstar Sensor. Players with the Ho-Oh Emblem would then have a chance to add the Rainbow Pokémon to their Support Pokémon roster during Get in Battle! mode. Players with Memory tags could also add up to three new Partner Pokémon to their roster: Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly. Each Pokémon could be evolved through to their final stage by earning in-game Star Points. Double Star Points could also be earned in two stints over the course of the set: between July 27 and August 9, 2023 and between August 31 and September 13, 2023. People with a Mezastar Club account could redeem digital tickets at any time for the duration of this set and scan them on Mezastar machines to unlock exclusive features. These included a Support Pokémon Ticket for a Sylveon and a Present Ticket to unlock a set of festive Fashion Items comprising yukata, geta, and uchiwa in conjunction with Tanabata, which was observed during the set's operation. A limited Present Ticket for a set of diving gear Fashion Items could be redeemed through the club between July 17 and 30, 2023.

The Trainer and Battle lineup for this set included two returning Trainer classes in Waiter and Bug Catcher Girl, two new Trainer classes in Artisan and Hairdresser, and a new Star Trainer named Sasura. Mezastar Club members could redeem Battle Tickets for each opponent and challenge them to unlock new customization options for their avatar. As part of a tie-in with the animated series, characters from Pokémon Horizons: The Series could also randomly challenge the player as a Trainer and Battle opponent. These comprised Rising Volt Tacklers Liko, Roy, and Friede, as well as Explorers Admin Amethio. While challenging the Horizons opponents did not offer trophies or Fashion Items, players were given the option to dispense a tag featuring one of their Pokémon after a battle. Between July 20 and August 16, 2023, players could challenge Star Trainers Tarmo and Ishuta in a Trainer Tag Battle. Those that managed to defeat the pair would each unlock a formal jacket Fashion Item. Mezastar Navigators Masato and Sakura could also be challenged as Trainer Tag Battle opponents for a limited time as part of the ranked Masato & Sakura's Powerful Tag Battle campaign. Pairs that defeated Masato and Sakura in battle would unlock Superstar tag sunglasses Fashion Items for their avatars. Players with the top 100 scores following the end of the campaign also won a certificate. The campaign ran from August 20 until September 13, 2023.[1]

From July 6, 2023, one entertainment center from each of Japan's 47 prefectures was designated a "Mezastar City".[2] These chains, which comprised Molly Fantasy, youme Town, and Namco arcades,[3][4][5] contained Mezastar machines running a Mezastar TV Edition mode, which could be identified by an additional graphic on the start screen. Mezastar Navigators Masato, Ai, Sakura, and J (as well as some of their other personas) would appear in place of the usual characters providing guidance, with their own unique dialogue. Graphics of the Mezastar Navigators would also pop up from the bottom of the screen intermittently to "cheer" the player.

Partner Pokémon

Sprigatito
Leafage
Floragato
Magical Leaf
Meowscarada
Flower Trick
Fuecoco
Ember
Crocalor
Incinerate
Skeledirge
Torch Song
Quaxly
Water Gun
Quaxwell
Water Pulse
Quaquaval
Aqua Step


Support Pokémon Tickets

Available through the Mezastar Club from July 6, 2023
Valid until September 13, 2023
Sylveon
Moonblast
Available in the Gorgeous Star set 1 promotional pamphlet*
Valid until March 31, 2024
Eternatus
Eternabeam


Trainer and Battle opponents

Artisan Kayoko
しょくにん カヨコ
Difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆
Magmar
Flame Wheel
Beldum
Tackle
Growlithe
Ember
Emboar
Fire Punch
Waiter Naoki
ウェイター ナオキ
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆
Whirlipede
Bug Bite
Pupitar
Bite
Lurantis
X-Scissor
Luxray
Spark
Bug Catcher Girl Miku
むしとりガール ミク
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Perrserker
Iron Head
Altaria
Dragon Breath
Scolipede
Cross Poison
Pinsir
Superpower
Hairdresser Manami
びようし マナミ
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Quaquaval
Low Sweep
Regice
Ice Beam
Banette
Hex
Hisuian Zoroark
Bitter Malice
Star Trainer Sasura
スタートレーナー サスラ
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Appletun
Apple Acid
Skeledirge
Torch Song
Electivire
Wild Charge
Meowscarada
Flower Trick
Rising Volt Tacklers Liko
ライジングボルテッカーズ リコ
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Fuecoco
Ember
Charizard
Flamethrower
Quaxly
Water Gun
Sprigatito
Leafage
Rising Volt Tacklers Roy
ライジングボルテッカーズ ロイ
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Quaxly
Water Gun
Charizard
Flamethrower
Sprigatito
Leafage
Fuecoco
Ember
Rising Volt Tacklers Friede
ライジングボルテッカーズ フリード
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Sprigatito
Leafage
Metagross
Metal Claw
Fuecoco
Ember
Charizard
Flamethrower
Explorers Amethio
エクスプローラーズ アメジオ
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Corviknight
Brave Bird
Rhydon
Rock Blast
Golduck
Psybeam
Ceruledge
Psycho Cut


Trainer Tag Battle opponents

Star Trainer Tarmo
スタートレーナー タルモ
and
Galarian Articuno
Freezing Glare
Dusknoir
Shadow Ball
Ceruledge
Psycho Cut
Star Trainer Ishuta
スタートレーナー イシュタ
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Absol
Throat Chop
Venusaur
Leaf Storm
Obstagoon
Throat Chop
Mezastar Navigator Masato
メザスタナビゲーター マサト
and
Blastoise
Hydro Pump
Greninja
Water Shuriken
Entei
Fire Blast
Mezastar Navigator Sakura
メザスタナビゲーター サクラ
Difficulty: ★★★★★
Tangrowth
Power Whip
Zekrom
Fusion Bolt
Primal Kyogre
Origin Pulse


Set list

Tag No. Name Type Grade
4-1-001 Koraidon FightingDragon Grade 6
4-1-002 Miraidon ElectricDragon Grade 6
4-1-003 Lugia PsychicFlying Grade 6
4-1-004 Ho-Oh FireFlying Grade 6
4-1-005 Reshiram DragonFire Grade 6
4-1-006 Zekrom DragonElectric Grade 6
4-1-007 Charizard FireFlying Grade 6
4-1-008 Meowscarada GrassDark Grade 6
4-1-009 Skeledirge FireGhost Grade 6
4-1-010 Quaquaval WaterFighting Grade 6
4-1-011 Pikachu Electric Grade 5
4-1-012 Celebi PsychicGrass Grade 5
4-1-013 Pinsir Bug Grade 5
4-1-014 Heracross BugFighting Grade 5
4-1-015 Flapple GrassDragon Grade 5
4-1-016 Appletun GrassDragon Grade 5
4-1-017 Blissey Normal Grade 5
4-1-018 Ludicolo WaterGrass Grade 5
4-1-019 Mr. Rime IcePsychic Grade 5
4-1-020 Togekiss FairyFlying Grade 5
4-1-021 Salamence DragonFlying Grade 5
4-1-022 Vanilluxe Ice Grade 5
4-1-023 Absol Dark Grade 5
4-1-024 Charizard FireFlying
4-1-025 Ceruledge FireGhost
4-1-026 Sprigatito Grass Grade 2
4-1-027 Floragato Grass Grade 3
4-1-028 Meowscarada GrassDark Grade 4
4-1-029 Fuecoco Fire Grade 2
4-1-030 Crocalor Fire Grade 3
4-1-031 Skeledirge FireGhost Grade 4
4-1-032 Quaxly Water Grade 2
4-1-033 Quaxwell Water Grade 3
4-1-034 Quaquaval WaterFighting Grade 4
4-1-035 Applin GrassDragon Grade 2
4-1-036 Flapple GrassDragon Grade 4
4-1-037 Appletun GrassDragon Grade 4
4-1-038 Happiny Normal Grade 2
4-1-039 Chansey Normal Grade 3
4-1-040 Blissey Normal Grade 4
4-1-041 Lotad WaterGrass Grade 2
4-1-042 Lombre WaterGrass Grade 3
4-1-043 Ludicolo WaterGrass Grade 4
4-1-044 Mime Jr. PsychicFairy Grade 2
4-1-045 Galarian Mr. Mime IcePsychic Grade 3
4-1-046 Mr. Rime IcePsychic Grade 4
4-1-047 Togepi Fairy Grade 2
4-1-048 Togetic FairyFlying Grade 3
4-1-049 Togekiss FairyFlying Grade 4
4-1-050 Absol Dark Grade 4
4-1-051 Galarian Meowth Steel Grade 3
4-1-052 Perrserker Steel Grade 4
4-1-053 Psyduck Water Grade 2
4-1-054 Golduck Water Grade 3
4-1-055 Beldum SteelPsychic Grade 2
4-1-056 Metang SteelPsychic Grade 3
4-1-057 Metagross SteelPsychic Grade 4
4-1-058 Shinx Electric Grade 2
4-1-059 Luxio Electric Grade 3
4-1-060 Luxray Electric Grade 4
4-1-061 Sandile GroundDark Grade 2
4-1-062 Krokorok GroundDark Grade 3
4-1-063 Krookodile GroundDark Grade 4
4-1-064 Golett GroundGhost Grade 2
4-1-065 Golurk GroundGhost Grade 3
4-1-066 Rolycoly Rock Grade 2
4-1-067 Carkol RockFire Grade 3
4-1-068 Coalossal RockFire Grade 4
4-1-069 Sprigatito Grass
4-1-070 Fuecoco Fire
 


References


Original series
Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4
Super Tag series
Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
Double Chain series
Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
Gorgeous Star series
Set 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
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